Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Who is DeWayne McCulley?

DeWayne McCulley is an ex-diabetic engineer who survived a near-death, diabetic coma with a blood glucose level of 1337 -- more than 1200 points above normal!

Are you skeptical? (I would be!). Take a look at the doctor's medical report of DeWayne's blood glucose level and other health issues; or, watch a TV news video or read what DeWayne's doctor said in a newspaper article about his miraculous recovery.

Despite two blood clots, high cholesterol, pneumonia and four insulin shots a day, DeWayne was able to use his engineering and biochemistry background to wean himself off the insulin, Coumadin and Lipitor -- to reverse his Type 2 diabetes. He lowered his average glucose level to 92.5 mg/dL and his hemoglobin A1C to 4.7%, while losing 52 pounds to reverse his Type 2 diabetes within 4 months.

He credits his recovery to God, his doctors/nurses, his mother, his daughter Cynthia, a set of accidents (blessings), and his undying thirst for knowledge -- despite all of the "impossible" challenges he had to overcome. With a lot of encouragement from his daughter, his mother and people from work, the local churches, wellness industry, and the ADA diabetic support group he was facilitating, DeWayne decided to write the book, Death to Diabetes.

The Death to Diabetes book explains his experience with diabetes, the real root causes of diabetes, and the pathogenesis of the disease. The book also explains how to reverse Type 2 diabetes and its complications -- by avoiding the 5 "dead" foods, eating the 5 "super" foods, taking the 5 critical wholefood nutritional supplements; following the Death to Diabetes® Super Meal Model; and, utilizing the 7 wellness factors, including consistent exercise, blood glucose testing/analysis, stress reduction, and spiritual health.

His hope is that this book and his wellness training programs will inspire you the way he was inspired -- by people he never would have met if it weren't for his experience with diabetes.


Google Sites:
Beat Diabetes Now
Cure Diabetes Now
Reverse Diabetes Now
Death to Diabetes
DeWayne McCulley

1 comment:

Boque said...

I want to leave a comment since there aren't any...DeWayne McCulley is my cousin. His mother and my father are sister and brother, she being the eldest. Unfortunately, we lost my aunt in 2006. But while she was with us, she was DeWayne's biggest cheerleader. Everytime she and I spoke she would always talk about how proud she was of DeWayne for overcoming this illness and for this book that he had written. DeWayne, your family here in Sharon and Farrell, PA are very proud of you and you are always in our prayers